Junji Ito Exhibition: Enchantment
The first large exhibition of popular manga artist Junji Ito.
The first large exhibition of popular manga artist Junji Ito.
The Tokyo University of the Arts festival is where you can see the university's creative talent in full swing.
The Kitazawa Hachiman Shrine Festival takes place in the trendy neighborhood of Shimokitazawa.
45 Yosakoi teams are expected to participate in this festival.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
While you're visiting Sensōji Temple, why not join an outdoor dance party?
Head to this festival to see mikoshi (portable shrines) carried through the streets of Kichijōji.
Dance away the autumn blues at the Brazil Samba Dance Festival
Bask in a quiet, traditional Japanese festival with a 300-year history.
Everyone can use a laugh now and then, and Tokyo Comedy Bar offers some of the best chuckles in Tokyo.
Wander the seafront at Yokohama in the morning for the parades of ships and shrines, before settling into the teeming Yamashita Park for the evening fireworks display
Tokyo National Museum's regular exhibitions are free to the public on the third Monday of September.
Belgian Beer Weekend is not a cheap event, but at for 10 tokens that can be exchanged for up to 3 super-strength Belgian beers, a very fancy souvenir beer glass, and lots of entertainment is …
The Sakaki Festival is one of the longest running festivals in the Kantō region.
Party it up at the Carnival in Tokyo! The Asakusa Samba Festa offers dancing, music, and plenty of fun.
The highlight of Setagaya Hachimangū Fall Festival is the ritual sumo.
The long-running Nezu Shrine Festival is a major yearly event at Nezu Shrine.
Nakanobu Nebuta Festival is Shinagawa's own mini-version of Aomori's famous Nebuta Festival.
Immerse yourself in the Japanese festival culture at this lively festival. Try your hand at Bon dancing, swaying to the taiko drums, or following the mikoshi procession.